Daniel D Hostetler

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Daniel D Hostetler

Birth
Goshen, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA
Death
28 Sep 1956 (aged 77)
Canby, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Ninety-one, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
03N-25
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Hostetler, Daniel D, son of David and Magdalena Hostetler, was born July 27, 1879, at Goshen, Ind.; passed away suddenly on Sept. 28, 1956, at the family home in Canby, Oreg.; aged 77y. 2 m.1d.


He married Elizabeth Troyer on Nov. 22, 1903. To this union were born 9 children of whom 8 survive. He went to Oregon in 1901 and since then has been a resident of the Hubbard and Canby area, with the exception of one year when they lived at Tillamook, Oreg.


He has been a faithful member of the Zion Mennonite Church since 1903, and has served the church in various ways. He loved singing and especially to have his family sing whenever opportunity afforded.


He is survived by his wife, 3 sons (Rolla R., Canby; Samuel D., Hubbard; Daniel L., Canby), 5 daughters (Mae-Mrs. William Wesenberg, Canby; Delilah-Mrs. Dale Jones, Vancouver, Wash.; Alice-Mrs. Ben Kyllo, Canby; Thelma-Mrs. Lyman Nightingale, Hubbard; and Betty-Mrs. Ralph Kraxberger, Canby), one brother (Amos, Nappanee, Ind.), 22 grandchildren, and 16 great-grandchildren.


Funeral services were held at Zion Church, Oct. 2, in charge of Clarence Kropf and Edward Kenagy, with burial in the Zion Cemetery.


Gospel Herald, November 6, 1956 ­ page 1070, 1071, 1072

Hostetler, Daniel D, son of David and Magdalena Hostetler, was born July 27, 1879, at Goshen, Ind.; passed away suddenly on Sept. 28, 1956, at the family home in Canby, Oreg.; aged 77y. 2 m.1d.


He married Elizabeth Troyer on Nov. 22, 1903. To this union were born 9 children of whom 8 survive. He went to Oregon in 1901 and since then has been a resident of the Hubbard and Canby area, with the exception of one year when they lived at Tillamook, Oreg.


He has been a faithful member of the Zion Mennonite Church since 1903, and has served the church in various ways. He loved singing and especially to have his family sing whenever opportunity afforded.


He is survived by his wife, 3 sons (Rolla R., Canby; Samuel D., Hubbard; Daniel L., Canby), 5 daughters (Mae-Mrs. William Wesenberg, Canby; Delilah-Mrs. Dale Jones, Vancouver, Wash.; Alice-Mrs. Ben Kyllo, Canby; Thelma-Mrs. Lyman Nightingale, Hubbard; and Betty-Mrs. Ralph Kraxberger, Canby), one brother (Amos, Nappanee, Ind.), 22 grandchildren, and 16 great-grandchildren.


Funeral services were held at Zion Church, Oct. 2, in charge of Clarence Kropf and Edward Kenagy, with burial in the Zion Cemetery.


Gospel Herald, November 6, 1956 ­ page 1070, 1071, 1072